'Failed' Chidambaram's tweets don't bother us: BJP

ANI  |  Mumbai/Srinagar [India] 

Coming down heavily upon leader P. Chidambaram for his tweet regarding the People's Democratic Party (PDP)-(BJP) alliance, the on Sunday dubbed the former as 'failed ex-home minister,' while saying that the grand old party was fishing in troubled waters by making such negative assertion.

Accusing the of instigating the youth to create a ruckus, the said the wrong policies of were responsible for the anarchy in the Valley.

"The party is fishing in troubled waters and I would like to recall Mr. Chidambaram the era of 2010 stone pelting agitation. We don't bother about Chidambaram's negative statement and tweets. Chidambaram, the failed home minister of India, is suggesting in a very wrong manner. The just wants to topple democratically-elected governments everywhere, including Jammu and Kashmir," leader and from J-K's Nowshera district Ravindra Raina told ANI.

He further said that the coalition of and PDP was committed to restore peace, harmony and brotherhood in Jammu and Kashmir, while party was trying to create problems.

Asserting that Chidambaram should refrain from commenting on government, leader Shaina NC said, "The and PDP have an alliance on common minimum programme which is in the interest of people of I don't think it is for Mr. Chidambaram or any segment of the to comment on it because they are not the elected choice of "

Amid the turbulent state in the Valley with soaring protests and clashes, Chidambaram yesterday called on the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to severe all ties with the in the state and make peace in the state.

"The honourable course for honourable CM of J&K is to snap the coalition with and make peace with the people," Chidambaram said in a series of tweets.

"Growing clamour for Governor's rule in J&K. Glad more people have realised PDP-is a disaster," he tweeted.

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'Failed' Chidambaram's tweets don't bother us: BJP

Coming down heavily upon Congress leader P. Chidambaram for his tweet regarding the People's Democratic Party (PDP)-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alliance, the BJP on Sunday dubbed the former as 'failed ex-home minister,' while saying that the grand old party was fishing in troubled waters by making such negative assertion.Accusing the Congress of instigating the youth to create a ruckus, the BJP said the wrong policies of Congress were responsible for the anarchy in the Valley."The Congress party is fishing in troubled waters and I would like to recall Mr. Chidambaram the era of 2010 stone pelting agitation. We don't bother about Chidambaram's negative statement and tweets. Chidambaram, the failed home minister of India, is suggesting in a very wrong manner. The Congress just wants to topple democratically-elected governments everywhere, including Jammu and Kashmir," BJP leader and MLA from J-K's Nowshera district Ravindra Raina told ANI.He further said that the coalition government ...

Coming down heavily upon leader P. Chidambaram for his tweet regarding the People's Democratic Party (PDP)-(BJP) alliance, the on Sunday dubbed the former as 'failed ex-home minister,' while saying that the grand old party was fishing in troubled waters by making such negative assertion.

Accusing the of instigating the youth to create a ruckus, the said the wrong policies of were responsible for the anarchy in the Valley.

"The party is fishing in troubled waters and I would like to recall Mr. Chidambaram the era of 2010 stone pelting agitation. We don't bother about Chidambaram's negative statement and tweets. Chidambaram, the failed home minister of India, is suggesting in a very wrong manner. The just wants to topple democratically-elected governments everywhere, including Jammu and Kashmir," leader and from J-K's Nowshera district Ravindra Raina told ANI.

He further said that the coalition of and PDP was committed to restore peace, harmony and brotherhood in Jammu and Kashmir, while party was trying to create problems.

Asserting that Chidambaram should refrain from commenting on government, leader Shaina NC said, "The and PDP have an alliance on common minimum programme which is in the interest of people of I don't think it is for Mr. Chidambaram or any segment of the to comment on it because they are not the elected choice of "

Amid the turbulent state in the Valley with soaring protests and clashes, Chidambaram yesterday called on the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to severe all ties with the in the state and make peace in the state.

"The honourable course for honourable CM of J&K is to snap the coalition with and make peace with the people," Chidambaram said in a series of tweets.

"Growing clamour for Governor's rule in J&K. Glad more people have realised PDP-is a disaster," he tweeted.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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